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May all sex workers be blessed abundantly 💗💞🍬🍭✨💰💎 you’re all angels and extremely deserving of nice things, your bills paid, and your savings increased
had to get that off my chest…
the bullshit i’m talking about…
meanwhile…
THANK YOU!!! THESE ARE INDICTMENTS OF OUR COUNTRY!!! NOT INSPIRATION!!
Please do not buy from any of these websites
Signal boost this guys bc I had no idea this was happening, I was going to order from recently too, I already had it planned out. This is NOT OK and needs to stop.
And also, Victoria Secret has children picking the cotton for materials.
Urban Outfitters has clothing made in sweatshops, same with Forever 21. Not to mention H&M being one of the biggest sweatshop brands.
Romwe, SheIn, and especially Wish are fucking dreaful companies that profit from design theft and child labour, and should not be supported in any way, shape, or form.
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i grew up in the seventies and eighties, this is wonderfully space age, but it was possible with materials from back then… why did it take until the twenty first century? i love living in the future.
one of those things that’s so obvious once you’ve seen it, but you never would’ve thought of it. boosting for everyone who didn’t know they needed these.
The sheer number of non-Black women trying to make themselves look as Black as possible while still exploiting their position above Black women in order to gain more traction, land modeling deals, etc. is not a result of “IG culture”.
It’s a result of hundreds of years of devaluation and dehumanization of Black women. There has been not a SINGLE point in history where Black women’s bodies and beauty has not been policed or exploited. The exotification of Black women in a hypersexual sense lends easily to the current culture of “well this is just the new beauty standard!” because it has been stolen and molded to serve the needs of non-Black women.
Black women have been raped and degraded because of our beauty and the threat it poses to white femininity, we have been caricatured as mammies and jezebels to remove our sexual autonomy either by presenting us as asexual or innately promiscuous and sexually available, we have been punished for our natural bodies, forced to cover our hair because white women believed white men would lust for us, and then criminalized for the creativity in our ability to turn our oppression into a livable existence.
There is no “societal pressure” for women to racefake. There is no patriarchal system requiring non-Black women to present themselves as Black or to position themselves as close to Blackness / Black womanhood as possible. That is 100% home-grown misogynoir and white supremacy. Y’all aren’t victims of anything but your own devices when it comes to this.
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When the thirst is mutual 💦
I know I’m not the only one who has experienced this
Can’t relate
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Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou was last seen around 12 p.m. Monday March 13th in Montreal's Ahuntsic-Cartierville neighbourhood.
Montreal police have issued an Amber Alert for a 10-year-old boy who has been missing for more than a day.
Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou hasn’t been seen since he left his home in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville neighbourhood around noon Monday to meet a friend.
“It’s not something usual for him to disappear like that so his parents were really worried when they advised us,” said Const. Raphaël Bergeron.
Police say he is four feet six inches tall and weighs 88 pounds. Kouakou has dark hair and dark eyes.
Kouakou speaks French. He was last seen wearing a black coat with a hood, grey pants and yellow shoes.
Police have searched the Maison des jeunes near de Mésy Park, Marcelin-Wilson Park and Galéries Normandie in Ahuntsic-Cartierville.
They also searched businesses open 24 hours a day in the neighbourhood and surrounding areas.
“We checked several places where he could have reached some friends but nobody has seen him,” said Bergeron.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or the police’s Info-Crime hotline at 514-393-1133.
As of the 14 at 12:00 he still hasn’t been found. The alert is due to the cold.
Still missing as of the 15th.
As a black woman from a tough part of the Bronx who grew up to attain all the markers of academic prestige, Dena Simmons knows that for students of color, success in school sometimes comes at the cost of living authentically. Now an educator herself, Simmons discusses how we might create a classroom that makes all students feel proud of who they are. “Every child deserves an education that guarantees the safety to learn in the comfort of one’s own skin,” she says.